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FILM SCREENING AND PANEL DISCUSSION 
Thursday
07
December
Backlash: Misogyny in the Digital Age

Backlash: Misogyny in the Digital Age

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Auditorium A1A, Maison de la paix, Geneva Graduate Institute

Movie: Backlash, Misogyny in the Digital Age, directed by Léa Clermont-Dion and Guylaine Maroist: A shocking story of four women leaders whose lives are overturned by cyberviolence. They share a common cause: refusing to be silenced.

Movie in English with French subtitles

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Followed by a discussion with :
 

  • Oana Ichim, Guest teacher, Master in International and Development Studies.
  • Anna Antonakis, Senior Program Officer (Gender & Peacebuilding)
  • Serena O. Dankwa, Gender Expert, IAMANEH Suisse (moderator)
  • Emily Niklas, Graduate Student in International and Development Studies, Specialization in Gender, Race & Diversity

 

Content warning
 

The following content contains material that may be disturbing to some audiences.

 

Synopsis
 

In fall 2017, the MeToo hashtag shook the planet, sparking an unprecedented wave of sexual assault accusations in the Western world. Now a storm of virulent misogyny rages on, flooding our screens with harassment, defamation, lynching, sextortion, the sharing of intimate photographs, rape and deaths threats… According to the UN, 73% of women are abused online.

The feature-length documentary Backlash: Misogyny in the Digital Age follows four women and one man whose lives have been particularly affected by online violence: Laura Boldrini, the most harassed female politician in Italy; Kiah Morris, an African-American politician in the state of Vermont who resigned following severe harassment and threats from right-wing extremists; Marion Séclin, a French YouTuber who received more than 40,000 sexist messages, including rape and death threats; Laurence Gratton, a young teacher in Quebec who was harassed for more than five years by a former colleague; and Glen Canning, the father of Rehtaeh Parsons, a young girl who took her life after photos of her rape were spread online.

What is it like to live with this so-called “virtual” violence? That is what this important film attempts to show by closely following the victims in their daily lives. Like in a thriller, we see in real time the waves of hate they are subjected to, their resulting fear, and how they no longer feel safe in public spaces. We see lives marked by a loss of confidence and shame.

Backlash: Misogyny in the Digital Age also shows how each of these women, and this man in the name of his late daughter, are fighting the same battle. They share a common cause: to refuse to be silent. Their journeys intertwine. They are demanding widespread accountability from those who allow the propagation of such hate, whether it be the tech giants, the state, or the perpetrators themselves.

Why this unrelenting and systematic discrimination against women? Can we shift the age-old paradigm?

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